Mass – Feast of St Boniface (4th June)

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Mass for the Feast of St Boniface and his Companions – born in Devon about 672AD – he became an Apostle to the Germans – and, at the age of 80, he was killed by a mob in an area now known as the Netherlands today. Friday 4th June – 10am, Mass

Mass – 4th June

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Bishop Stephen Robson celebrates Mass in St Joseph’s Chapel, Lawside Convent, Dundee. (Weekdays at 10am – unless otherwise notified). Your ways, O LORD, make known to me;teach me your paths,Guide me in your truth and teach me,for you are God my Saviour. Psalm 25

Mass – 3rd June – the Ugandan Martyrs

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(Sorry for the loss of sound after the Memorial Acclamation) Celebration of the Feast of the Uganda Martyrs on June 3 is almost certainly among the largest annual religious gatherings in the world. Attendance estimates range from 500,000 to the low millions. The feast is a national holiday, and the full event is covered on national television. Catholic parishes and …

Mass – Mary, Mother of the Church (1st June)

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The Church celebrates Mary, Mother of the Church – a tradition which can be traced back to the first century. The Church has traditionally portrayed the Blessed Virgin Mary together with the apostles and disciples gathered at that first Pentecost, joined in prayer with the first members of the Church. The title, Mater Ecclesiae is found in the writings of Berengaud, bishop …

Mass for Pentecost 2020

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Celebrants – Bishop Stephen Robson, Mgr Aldo Angelosanto and Canon Kevin Golden. Mass on Sundays is livestreamed at 10.30am from St Joseph’s Chapel, Lawside, Dundee – and on weekdays at 10am (normally). A recording is made available shortly after the livestreams. This week, on Monday 2nd and Tuesday 3rd June, Mass will be at the earlier time of 8am – …

Let the skies be your limit – Fr Gregory Umunna has a special message for all P7 pupils at St Stephen’s Blairgowrie

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Seven years ago, Fr Gregory Umunna took up his new post as the parish priest at St Stephen’s, Blairgowrie. Soon the girls and boys who started school in the parish primary school at that time will move on to their secondary school studies at St John’s Academy or Blairgowrie High School. Addressing the children with a video message, Fr Gregory …